Daylight Saving Time…After Time

Daylight Saving Time…After Time

Art by Charles Nicholas & Vince Alascia from the story “Castle on the Hill” in First Kiss #10, 1959.

 

 

 

 

Transcript:
SCENE: Woman in nightgown brushing her hair and looking in the mirror.
WOMAN: I love
Daylight Savings time! From now on,
I’m setting my clock back every night…so I’ll
keep getting younger!
Art: Charles Nicholas & Vince Alascia Color: Allen Freeman
10.4.3.4

↓ Transcript
Transcript:
SCENE: Woman in nightgown brushing her hair and looking in the mirror.
WOMAN: I love
Daylight Savings time! From now on,
I’m setting my clock back every night...so I’ll
keep getting younger!
Art: Charles Nicholas & Vince Alascia Color: Allen Freeman
10.4.3.4

The Peril of Daylight Saving Time

The Peril of Daylight Saving Time

On the plus side: You didn’t just lose an hour. You traveled forward in time!

 

Transcript:

SCENE: Harold Lloyd is hanging (barely) onto the minute hand of a large clock that is high above a city street.

Harold: I forget. Do I spring Forward? Or Fall… back?

CAPTION: Daylight Saving Time? Don’t Fall for it!

Image: Harold Lloyd in the 1923 film, Safety Last.
New dialogue by John Lustig

Lloyd, Harold (Safety Last)_01_1923

↓ Transcript
SCENE: Harold Lloyd is hanging (barely) onto the minute hand of a large clock that is high above a city street.

Harold: I forget. Do I spring Forward? Or Fall... back?

CAPTION: Daylight Saving Time? Don’t Fall for it!

Image: Harold Lloyd in the 1923 film, Safety Last.
New dialogue by John Lustig

Lloyd, Harold (Safety Last)_01_1923